But it's because they're old fashioned that they have so much impact. When was the last time you printed out an e-card and put it on the mantle? People appreciate getting cards in the mail because it showed that the sender cared enough to go through the trouble of sending a card. But what if I told you that you could send a card, or even dozens of cards...or more, as easily as you can send an e-card?
What about price? While many e-cards are free, some companies charge for them. Hallmark charges $5 per month for unlimited e-cards, which isn't too bad until you consider that many e-cards end up here:
However, unopened greeting cards sent through the mail are almost non-existent. Even with the ease of sending cards from your phone as easily as an e-card, the price is still a lot cheaper than a standard card at Hallmark. The price of a fully customizable card from SendOutCards ranges from $1.17 to $1.98 each, plus postage...and SendOutCards will print, stuff, stamp, seal, address and mail it for you...at no additional cost!
So, now that you know that everyone, including you, needs to send holiday cards how can you make a little extra holiday cash? Easy! All you have to do is share this blog post with them and if they sign up as a customer, I'll share 10% of what they spend in November and December. This applies to all points and bundle purchases. And if you're not a SendOutCards customer or distributor, I'll pay you back 10% of what you spend!
Let's spread some holiday spirit and some holiday cash!
So, share this with everyone you know. When I get a new customer, I'll find out who referred them and I'll pay you for your referrals.
Still not convinced? Here’s an article on 5 reasons why you should send holiday cards.
Interesting days
Today - Giving Tuesday and French Toast Day Here's an easy recipe
Tomorrow - Square Dancing Day and Electronic Greetings Day. And remember that you can send a real greeting as easily as an electronic one!
Next Tuesday - International Ninja Day, World Soil Day, Repeal Day, Bathtub Party Day and Sachertorte Day
December 28 - Card Playing Day
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